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Meanings of antiquarian research in English
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Usage of antiquarian research in English
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That was an age of scientific investigation and antiquarianresearch.
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To the astonishment of his colleagues in antiquarianresearch, Smith has never returned to Egypt.
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I subjoin the description of the wizard's grave, which called forth the antiquarianresearch of Johnny Bower.
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Therefore, to obtain absolutely authentic examples, it was necessary to indulge in the unwonted pastime of antiquarianresearch.
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In France the ancient name for Christmas is Noel, a term which until recently has baffled all antiquarianresearch.
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Neither popular tradition nor antiquarianresearch could explain what the name meant, or could tell when the name had been given.
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No crumbling wreck, no mossy ruin, points the antiquarianresearch to the place of their sojourn, or to their last resting-places!
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As a ruin it attracted the attention of early writers, and it has been the subject of antiquarianresearch in recent times.
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He was a good linguist and a sound classical scholar, besides having, as he had told Odo, a pronounced taste for antiquarianresearch.
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My aim, throughout the work, has been to give correct pictures of Oriental life and scenery, leaving antiquarianresearch and speculation to abler hands.
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But, in the first paragraph of his answer, Milton adroitly puts the controversy upon a footing by which antiquarianresearch is put out of court.
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There were but few inscriptions, and these I could not read; but the whole of this region would, no doubt, richly repay an antiquarianresearch.
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They contained the fruits of Doctor Glyphic's antiquarianresearches.
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Among these antiquarianresearches, the writer has included a brief view of the first theatrical attempts in Spain.
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'Such a rapid decision proves that much antiquarianresearch is not necessary,' said Sidonia.
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For my promise to assist your antiquarianresearches, be assured I will one day keep it to the utmost extent.